DescriptionАрабские монеты, которыми была выплачена дань Византии.jpg
English: Golden coin from first payment of Arab gold solids, which were paid under the treaty to the Emperor Justinian II in accordance with the tribute treaty. These are Arabic coins without arabic letters. The second payment will be with the Arabic inscription Shahada, which will protect against counterfeiting. Justinian will refuse to accept the second payment, and the 692 Coin Crisis will begin, causing the Twenty Years Anarchy. "A" on reverse - first year of treaty; "I" firat payement of first year of treaty.
Русский: Золотой арабский солид из первого платежа Омейадского Халифата византийскому императору Юстиниану II. В нем еще нет арабских букв. На реверсе "А" - первый год по договору дани, "I" - первый платеж первого года по догвору дани. На аверсе: император Ираклий I, вместе со своими сыновьями: Констинтином III и Ираклием II без христианских символов.
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